list of characters and keys used to type in wubi. unihan, hanzi, study

  • Thread starter Thread starter Jer
  • Start date Start date
J

Jer

Guys -

I'm searching for a list of simplified Chinese characters with the keys
used to type them in wubi. You know, one character is typed "xii" in
wubi, another is "bb".

I can remember between 1 and 4 keys much easier than between 1 and 64
strokes. Know where I'm coming from? We have these huge things like
Unihan, but no simple "how to type in wubi" list. I know most people
who learn wubi already know Chinese - so they just study the rules. But
for us foreigners, why not learn the keys used to input characters with
wubi at the same time we learn the character?

I'm about to resort to getting on ICQ, finding a wubi nerd in China,
emailing him a list of a few thousand common characters, and paying him
to put the wubi keys next to each character.

Please shoot me an email with any info, I may forget to check back
here. (e-mail address removed)
 
Jer said:
Guys -

I'm searching for a list of simplified Chinese characters with the keys
used to type them in wubi. You know, one character is typed "xii" in
wubi, another is "bb".

I can remember between 1 and 4 keys much easier than between 1 and 64
strokes. Know where I'm coming from? We have these huge things like
Unihan, but no simple "how to type in wubi" list. I know most people
who learn wubi already know Chinese - so they just study the rules. But
for us foreigners, why not learn the keys used to input characters with
wubi at the same time we learn the character?

I'm about to resort to getting on ICQ, finding a wubi nerd in China,
emailing him a list of a few thousand common characters, and paying him
to put the wubi keys next to each character.

Please shoot me an email with any info, I may forget to check back
here. (email address removed)

Then you're probably going to be sorely disappointed, because it's back
netiquette to ask for email responses. The whole point of usenet is to
*share* information. By the way, prepare for a flood of spam in your
hotmail account since you posted your email address to usenet. Hope MS's
filters can handle it.
 
Dearest John,
I didn't ask for a private reply. Only that I also be emailed as a
courtesy. Do net purists understand common courtesy?

The eternal present is a party. Come to the party, and be one with the
party. Showing off nerdo net words and talking down to others will only
lead to more depression.

I fear not spam.
 
Jer said:
I didn't ask for a private reply. Only that I also be emailed as a
courtesy. Do net purists understand common courtesy?

ISTM common courtesy was conspicuously lacking in your request for assistance. You wrote:

"Please shoot me an email with any info, I may forget to check back
here. (e-mail address removed)"

If you aren't going to make an effort to remember, why should I make an effort to help?

Susan
--
Posted to alt.comp.freeware
Search alt.comp.freeware (or read it online):
http://groups.google.no/groups?q=+group:alt.comp.freeware&hl=en
Pricelessware & ACF: http://www.pricelesswarehome.org
Pricelessware: http://www.pricelessware.org (not maintained)
 
Ok guys. I didn't kiss up to you enough. My apologies. Yet some nice
person emailed me exactly what I was after only a few hours after I
posted. I'm very happy, and wish you the best.
 
Trixie - I mean Sparky

I don't know how long you've been making noise, not offering anything
useful, and putting others down, but, listen ace; you're the cat's meow!
 
Susan dear, it's the law of vibration. Good deeds go out and come back
to you again. If you're the type of person who wouldn't shoot an email
to make someone's day, I'm not missing much. Thanks for your time to
critique me though. Ten minutes to bring someone down, not one minute
to shoot an email. Nice.

Love,
Jeremy
 
Jer said:
Ok guys. I didn't kiss up to you enough. My apologies. Yet some nice
person emailed me exactly what I was after only a few hours after I
posted. I'm very happy, and wish you the best.

Jer;

It's great that you found an answer to your request on
alt.comp.freeware. What was it?

regards,
-Sparky
 
Jer said:
Dearest John,
I didn't ask for a private reply. Only that I also be emailed as a
courtesy.

You said, and I quote:

"Please shoot me an email with any info, I may forget to check back
here."

That was clearly not a request for an alert, but rather a request that
the information be sent to your email address, depriving the group of
any solution that others may find of interest.
Do net purists understand common courtesy?

Do non-purists not understand standard netiquette? Do you not understand
that in addition to the reason that I provided above for not answering
you via email, few people (those with any experience on Usenet anyway)
don't want to provide their email address to somebody that they don't know?

What's so hard to follow about that?
The eternal present is a party. Come to the party, and be one with the
party. Showing off nerdo net words and talking down to others will only
lead to more depression.

There's no reason to start calling people names.
I fear not spam.

I'm glad you don't fear spam. Neither do I. However, like most other
people, I loath it and don't want it.

If you don't have the time to check back here for answers to your
questions, prepare to be ignored by others. It's as simple as that.
 
Jer said:
Ok guys. I didn't kiss up to you enough. My apologies. Yet some nice
person emailed me exactly what I was after only a few hours after I
posted. I'm very happy, and wish you the best.

There isn't any need to "kiss up" to anybody. You just need to
understand that there is an established "netiquette" which if you buck,
is going to kick back at you.

Would you walk into a library and start shouting to the librarian that
you have no intention of ever returning a book at the top of your lungs?
 
Back
Top